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The Cultural Significance and Relevance of the Shangani Rite of Male Circumcision in Light Of HIV and AIDS Mitigation in Zimbabwe

The Cultural Significance and Relevance of the Shangani Rite of Male Circumcision in Light Of HIV and AIDS Mitigation in Zimbabwe

... of HIV and AIDS, the demand for circumcision has been ...In Zimbabwe 700 men requested to be circumcised within two weeks of the government starting of the roll out of voluntary medical male ...

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A Diet of Wives as the Lifestyle of the Vapostori Sects: The Polygamy Debate in the Face of HIV and AIDS in Zimbabwe

A Diet of Wives as the Lifestyle of the Vapostori Sects: The Polygamy Debate in the Face of HIV and AIDS in Zimbabwe

... in Zimbabwe has women as the main clients which urgently calls for their empowerment and help do away with cases of forced child ...against HIV and AIDS ...their HIV and AIDS awareness ...

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Circumcision and prevention of HIV and AIDS in Zimbabwe: Male genital cutting as a religio cultural rite

Circumcision and prevention of HIV and AIDS in Zimbabwe: Male genital cutting as a religio cultural rite

... against HIV and AIDS in ...of Zimbabwe – was also ...circumventing HIV and AIDS but also that it provides for those who are circumcised an endorsement to continue engaging in ...

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The complexities of hiv/aids financing in directly influencing hiv incidence  and mortality outcomes in post-2009 zimbabwe

The complexities of hiv/aids financing in directly influencing hiv incidence and mortality outcomes in post-2009 zimbabwe

... in HIV/AIDS per capita expenditure in Zimbabwe after dollarization of the economy from US$66 in 2009 to US$191 in 2013 demonstrates significant achievements in HIV/AIDS ...in ...

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The Impacts of the HIV/AIDS Pandemic on Agriculture, Food Security and Rural Livelihoods in Zimbabwe

The Impacts of the HIV/AIDS Pandemic on Agriculture, Food Security and Rural Livelihoods in Zimbabwe

... rural Zimbabwe due to its impact (Drimie, ...to HIV/ AIDS significantly raise the industry’s direct costs (medical and funeral expenses) as well as directly through the loss of valuable skills and ...

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Contextualising Hiv and Aids Education: The Dilemmas Faced by Primary School Teachers in Zimbabwe

Contextualising Hiv and Aids Education: The Dilemmas Faced by Primary School Teachers in Zimbabwe

... in Zimbabwe as a result of the HIV and AIDS ...to AIDS prevention, promote compassionate and caring attitudes towards people living HIV and AIDS as well offer counseling and ...

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Spatial overlaps in the distribution of HIV/AIDS and malaria in Zimbabwe

Spatial overlaps in the distribution of HIV/AIDS and malaria in Zimbabwe

... for HIV/AIDS and malaria in ...Although HIV/AIDS and malaria have different transmission mecha- nisms and treatment regimes, in order to reduce the lethal consequences of dual infection, ...

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HIV/AIDS and orphan and vulnerable children (OVC) in Zimbabwe

HIV/AIDS and orphan and vulnerable children (OVC) in Zimbabwe

... years, HIV/AIDS has become an epidemic in many countries, especially is sub-Saharan Africa, costing people their lives and destroying homes and the future of many ...by HIV/AIDS in 2001 stood ...

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Human immunodeficiency virus associated pulmonary conditions leading to hospital admission and the pulmonary rehabilitation services received by patients at two central hospitals in Harare

Human immunodeficiency virus associated pulmonary conditions leading to hospital admission and the pulmonary rehabilitation services received by patients at two central hospitals in Harare

... of HIV associated pulmonary com- plications, affecting the quality of life of patients ...in Zimbabwe on the HIV associated chronic lung diseases in children and adolescents, high resolution computed ...

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The role of churches in tackling HIV stigma in eastern 
Zimbabwe

The role of churches in tackling HIV stigma in eastern Zimbabwe

... an HIV-prevention programme in rural ...‘‘the AIDS competent community’’, we analysed 44 interviews and 11 focus groups with local ...of HIV/AIDS-related knowledge, there were several ways ...

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Genetic Diversity and Antiretroviral Drug Resistance among Drug-Naïve HIV Type 1 Infected Patients attending Clinics in Kinshasa, Democratic Republic of Congo

Genetic Diversity and Antiretroviral Drug Resistance among Drug-Naïve HIV Type 1 Infected Patients attending Clinics in Kinshasa, Democratic Republic of Congo

... for HIV Type 1 voluntarily participated in this ...diagnosed HIV-1 positive according to national guidelines [9], (ii) be over 18 years old at the inclusion, (iii) be eligible for the Antiretroviral therapy ...

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Costs of facility based HIV testing in Malawi, Zambia and Zimbabwe

Costs of facility based HIV testing in Malawi, Zambia and Zimbabwe

... of HIV-positive individuals ...per HIV test and HIV-positive identified for each ...of HIV test kit price and staff time on the unit ...community-based HIV testing or HIV ...

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Coreceptor Usage of Syncytium-Inducing- HIV-1 Isolates Depends on the Target Cell and Evolves during Pediatric Infection

Coreceptor Usage of Syncytium-Inducing- HIV-1 Isolates Depends on the Target Cell and Evolves during Pediatric Infection

... The current availability of ARV drugs targeting viral coreceptors highlights the need of assays with a rapid and high precision in detecting coreceptor tropism of HIV-1 variants before drug administration. Trofile ...

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Depression among HIV positive pregnant women in Zimbabwe: a primary health care based cross sectional study

Depression among HIV positive pregnant women in Zimbabwe: a primary health care based cross sectional study

... Methods: We carried out a cross-sectional study in 4 busy primary care clinics offering antenatal services during the months of June through to September in 2016. Simple random sampling was used to screen HIV ...

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HIV associated lipodystrophy:
Study of Molecular Mechanisms
And
Genetic Susceptibility

HIV associated lipodystrophy: Study of Molecular Mechanisms And Genetic Susceptibility

... of HIV infection, it has been accepted that HIV virus cannot be eradicated with the use of currently available drugs (Eisele and Siliciano ...developed, HIV patients must continue taking drugs for ...

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The Genetic Variability of HIV-1 in Kyrgyzstan:
The Spread of CRF02_AG and Subtype A1 Recombinants

The Genetic Variability of HIV-1 in Kyrgyzstan: The Spread of CRF02_AG and Subtype A1 Recombinants

... The Kyrgyz Republic is a low-income, mountainous, and predominantly agrarian country with more than 64% of its 5.3 million populations residing in rural areas. Drug use is a historical tradition of this region in the ...

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A Study of Virulence Factors: Proteinase,
Phospholipase, and Biofilm in HIV/AIDS Patients

A Study of Virulence Factors: Proteinase, Phospholipase, and Biofilm in HIV/AIDS Patients

... compared to a low percentage of C.krusei (14.2%). Previous studies have reported phospholipase activity in 30 to 100% of Candidal isolates from various groups of patients and from various sites [4,24]. Price et al. [24] ...

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Effects of Liraglutide, a Glucagon-Like Peptide-1
Analogue, on Metabolic Abnormalities and Body Weight in HIV-infected Subjects with or without Type 2 Diabetes

Effects of Liraglutide, a Glucagon-Like Peptide-1 Analogue, on Metabolic Abnormalities and Body Weight in HIV-infected Subjects with or without Type 2 Diabetes

... among HIV-infected patients [2,3]. Changes in body fat redistribution in HIV-infected subjects include regional lipohypertrophy and lipoatrophy ...lipodystrophic HIV-infected subjects with and ...

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Belief about HIV/AIDS Transmission and Prevention among Pregnant Women in
Felege Hiwot Hospital, Northwest Ethiopia

Belief about HIV/AIDS Transmission and Prevention among Pregnant Women in Felege Hiwot Hospital, Northwest Ethiopia

... The government’s efforts to change behavior through information, education, and communication have focused mainly on involving non- governmental agencies in training, support, outreach, and on preparing materials for the ...

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The HIV/AIDS Helpline Is an Effective Tool of Communication

The HIV/AIDS Helpline Is an Effective Tool of Communication

... Table 4 depicts the distribution of responses by the counselors to the callers. The responses are more than the number of calls to the helpline, and this is because though the caller called for a particular reason such ...

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